CBSE Launches Class 12 Results Re-Evaluation Portal After Delays
CBSE opens portal for Class 12 results re-evaluation, verification of marks after multiple delays

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The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has launched the portal for Class 12 results re-evaluation and verification after delays. Students can apply through the official CBSE website, with instructions provided for the process. Fees are ₹500 for verification and ₹100 per question for re-evaluation.
- 01The CBSE portal for Class 12 re-evaluation and verification opened after multiple delays.
- 02Students must watch an instructional video on the portal before submitting applications.
- 03The application process is available only for candidates who have requested photocopies of their answer sheets.
- 04Verification costs ₹500 per answer book, while re-evaluation costs ₹100 per question.
- 05The portal will remain open for at least two days after the last scanned answer book is made available.
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The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has officially opened its portal for the re-evaluation and verification of Class 12 board examination results, following several delays. Students are encouraged to view an instructional video available on the portal to guide them through the application process. This service is specifically for candidates who have previously requested photocopies of their answer sheets. To apply for re-evaluation, students must refer to the relevant marking scheme and submit their requests, including reasoning for the re-evaluation of specific questions. The fees for the process are set at ₹500 for verification of each answer book and ₹100 for each question requiring re-evaluation. The CBSE plans to keep the portal open for at least two days following the release of the last scanned answer book to applicants. Students can access the portal and additional information via the official CBSE website at cbse.gov.in.
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The opening of the re-evaluation portal allows students to contest their marks, potentially affecting their final grades.
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